I would be interested as well with *Armin*'s code suggestions/examples,
though I agree with Kathleen that this may not be a preferred approach. I'd
like to cast a vote here to *Jukka* for being able to somehow alter the
raster bands with either variable substitution or else with changing the URL
p
Of Armin Burger
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Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] RE: WMS for netcdf [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hello everybody
there is a quite flexible and easy to use solution to achieve all these
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> Hi,
>
> It would be nice to be able to change some processing directives through
> variable substitution. Multichannel satellite images are one obvious use
> case. I have
Hi,
It would be nice to be able to change some processing directives through
variable substitution. Multichannel satellite images are one obvious use case.
I have predefined a few most common settings for 7-channel Landsat images as
separate mapfiles but it would more convenient and flexible to
heers,
Brent Wood
--- On Mon, 3/5/12, teknocreator wrote:
From: teknocreator
Subject: [mapserver-users] RE: WMS for netcdf [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Monday, March 5, 2012, 4:19 AM
Kathleen,
I've searched through the lists and on the web for an answer to y
Kathleen,
I've searched through the lists and on the web for an answer to your issue
as I have it too only with GRIB data. The MapServer docs seem to indicate
that variable substitution won't work for the PROCESSING directive.
Therefore I tried several variations "Changing map file parameters vi
Hi Kathleen,
I've used a CGI Variable to pass a variable in the past, for a similar
problem. It does mean that you then use a non-WMS compliant URL query. I
used it with a FILTER statement, but perhaps it might also work with a
PROCESSING instruction eg.
PROCESSING "BANDS=%timeband%"
Your URL mi